| | |  | Peppercorns | Home » » » » India Tree Tellicherry Pepper, 2 lb | | | | | | | Description: | | Indian Tree peppercorns grown in the vicinity of Tellicherry, India, have always been considered the very best - the largest, the darkest, the most pungent, the most flavorful, and the most consistent in quality. | | | Features: | |
• India Tree Tellicherry Pepper contains 2 pound
• India Tree Tellicherry Peppercorns are the largest, the darkest, the most consistent in quality
• Use with India Tree specialty salts
• Black peppercorns from Tellicherry, India have always been considered the very best
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 6.1 inches | | Product Width:
| 5.1 inches | | Product Height:
| 5.1 inches | | Product Weight:
| 2.5 pounds | | Package Length:
| 6.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 5.1 inches | | Package Height:
| 5.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 2.65 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 12 reviews |
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16 of 16 found the following review helpful:
THE PEPPER...The pepper of all peppercorns!!!Aug 14, 2007
By Michele Ghisleri
"Pio"
For those who, like myself, were thinking that pepper was pepper was pepper, well let me tell you, it's not true. Being something of an amateur gourmet I tried every marinade,spice, and rub under the sun for ribeyes, New York strips, filet mignon, etc., and I even tried your average salt and pepper, and it was all okay, but not a knockout. Then I tried Tellicherry Pepper and Sea Salt, all freshly-ground in my handy-dandy Graviti battery-powered peppermill (also something "you gotta love"!) Trudeau Graviti Black Pepper Mill Suddenly salt and pepper were once again the best things ever on a piece of meat. So simple, and this Tellicherry Pepper is what did it. TRY IT!!!!!!
13 of 13 found the following review helpful:
Cheap but superb pepperDec 31, 2006
By J. P. Rissing Tellicherry Pepper at this price is remarkable. The product is excellent, if a little difficult to pour from the large "mouth" into a small grinder. Otherwise, great!
9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Wonderful flavorSep 09, 2007
By acwitko Steaks, soups, and all other expensive and carefully prepared food deserve the best ingredients and condiments. Regarding pepper, our family strongly favors coarsely ground peppercorns. I am inclined to India Tree brand Tellicherry because: they are as close to the source as one can find; they offer very economical packaging; there is nothing but peppercorns in the package (what is in ground pepper?); there is absolutely no unknown "sediment" at the bottom of the container; they are solely committed to supplying these peppercorns; and they have provided a most memorable enhancement of fine food. Note that white tellicherry peppercorns are nothing but black peppercorns with the very tasty and pungent black husk removed. To me, mixing black and white Tellicherry is merely dilution of the essential flavor.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Like Discovering Fresh Ground Pepper All Over AgainJun 07, 2008
By AnotherHiggins This is my first time buying Tellicherry peppercorns and I am impressed!
I loaded up my new Unicorn Magnum Plus with these peppercorns, ground some on various foods, and WOW! It's like I'm discovering the joys of fresh-cracked pepper for the first time all over again. I can't wait to season some nice thick steaks with this.
The flavor is very bold compared to the McCormick peppercorns I had been using. And from what I gather, this is a great price for Tellicherry peppercorns.
My only concern is that it will take me and my wife a _long_ time to go through two pounds of this stuff. I actually purchased the two 1-Pound Bags instead of the one big glass jar. At the time I purchased, that was actually a little bit cheaper by ounce. Also, it comes in two packages, and the unopened one seems to be sealed well. Still, I plan on vacuum packing the packages between refills to help keep the flavor fresh.
I can tell you this: I'll never again buy cheap pepper.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Great Pepper at a Reasonable PriceNov 11, 2007
By the pegasus After trying to find whole peppercorns in bulk in grocery markets at anything but outrageous prices, Amazon came through with a reasonable price. Peppercorns are no longer inexpensive, but at least with Amazon, one doesn't have to feel ripped off.India Tree Tellicherry Pepper, 2.3 lb
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